At Cinemas: Unlike the other sequels, Apollo 2 will take you to the moon

Remember Brian this Christmas time!

So, no avoiding it now – tis the season to be jolly.

No doubt Sly Stallone is basking in the festive feeling after finding yet another spin on his cash-cow boxing franchise Rocky. Creed is thankfully not a rematch between the old man and a cyborg clone of his dead friend and rival Apollo Creed – but the story of Apollo’s son Adonis. Rocky Balboa’s role is to sculpt the young whippersnapper into world-class fighter. Sounds credible and – for a franchise that many had written off – it is receiving excellent press.

Also at cinemas is Victoria – a real-time thriller à la Hitchcock’s The Rope in which a young Spanish woman flirts with a local in Berlin – after which the night takes a turn for the deadly. There’s German and Spanish spoken, but the majority of the dialogue is English. Word is good.

Finally there’s Louder Than Bombs – it isn’t a Morrissey biopic as you’d be forgiven for thinking, but rather a multi-stranded drama about a family coping with loss by celebrated director Joachim Trier and co-writer Eskil Vogt. See this week’s review.

Cinemateket is celebrating the birth of Baby Jesus with Life of Brian at 21.45 this Friday and the rest of Monty Python’s cinematic oeuvre over the coming weeks. You can see Monty Python’s And Now for Something Completely Different at 17:30 on Wednesday.

There’s also a new series that celebrates the life and work of Swedish acting powerhouse Ingrid Bergman. I recommend the one film she made with that other Swedish powerhouse named Bergman – Autumn Sonata is playing on Saturday at 15:00 – which turns a suburban home into a pressure cooker. It’s a chamber drama between a mother and a daughter that features career bests from Bergman, Bergman and Liv Ullman – and that’s really saying something (dfi.dk/Filmhuset).

If that’s not enough intensity for you, 1974 cult classic The Night Porter is playing at Huset (Wed 20:00, huset-kbh.dk) and stars Dirk Bogarde and Charlotte Rampling locked in a power play of a different kind to Bergman’s, exploring themes such as sadomasochism and Nazisploitation.




  • The Lynch Interviews: Fergal O’Byrne

    The Lynch Interviews: Fergal O’Byrne

    English-Australian writer and theatre director Stuart Lynch contributes a monthly column titled “The Lynch Interviews”. In this series, he engages with prominent internationals residing in Denmark or Danish individuals with a global perspective. For April, he interviews Irish playwright and writer Fergal O’Byrne, fresh from an acclaimed season of a new English-language play in Copenhagen.

  • Why your talented internationals aren’t moving up the ladder – and what to do about it

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    Many internationals find it difficult to advance in their new workplaces, and some quietly leave. It’s not because they lack talent. In Denmark, careers are shaped not only by skills but also by cultural understanding, informal networks, and social signals. However, internationals may not be familiar with this system or know how to navigate it

  • The international behind Donkey Republic: how a Turkish systems thinker reimagined urban mobility in Denmark

    The international behind Donkey Republic: how a Turkish systems thinker reimagined urban mobility in Denmark

    Erdem Ovacık, co-founder of Donkey Republic, built one of Europe’s leading bike-sharing companies from Denmark — but success as an international entrepreneur hasn’t come easy

  • Denmark hits 66.2 million overnight stays: what’s fueling the rise?

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    In 2024, Denmark saw 1.5 million more overnight stays than in 2023, bringing the total to 66.2 million staying in hotels, holiday centers, campsites, and youth hostels. It’s clear: after COVID-19, traveling is now back on the table. But the question is: why are people choosing Denmark?

  • World Cup in Ice Hockey will face off in Herning

    World Cup in Ice Hockey will face off in Herning

    As in 2018, Denmark will co-host the Ice Hockey World Championship. And once again, Herning and Jyske Bank Boxen will be the hosts. Denmark is in Pool B and starts tonight with a match against the USA, which, given the political tensions between the two countries, may be an icy affair.

  • Diplomatic tensions between US and Denmark after spying rumors

    Diplomatic tensions between US and Denmark after spying rumors

    A Wall Street Journal article describes that the US will now begin spying in Greenland. This worries the Danish foreign minister, who wants an explanation from the US’s leading diplomat. Greenlandic politicians think that Trump’s actions increase the sense of insecurity

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